EP2207346B1 - Display device and display method - Google Patents

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EP2207346B1
EP2207346B1 EP09181047.3A EP09181047A EP2207346B1 EP 2207346 B1 EP2207346 B1 EP 2207346B1 EP 09181047 A EP09181047 A EP 09181047A EP 2207346 B1 EP2207346 B1 EP 2207346B1
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  • the present invention relates to a display device and a display method.
  • US 2007/229706 describes a system in which a plurality of still images and video contents are displayed on a screen, and the user can scroll the display.
  • EP 1,052,849 describes a method of displaying broadcast-program selection screens on a display device so that a user may select programs he wishes to watch.
  • a displayed menu screen e.g. a menu of available genres (categories) may be displayed in the form of a 3 x 3 grid of icons, ech icon repreenting a genre. If the user selected a a particular genre the icon displayed for this genre is gradually enlarged, turns transparent while it further enlarges over icons from the menu screen (which are still being displayed), and is then replaced by display of a program selection screen relating to programs of the genre in question.
  • US 2008/155474 describes a method of scrolling a displayed list of items that may include videos and still images. Plural items in the list may be visible on the display at the same time. Displayed video items in the list play during scrolling, so that they may be recognized as video rather than stills. However, playback of video items stops when scrolling stops, except for a video item selected by the user.
  • JP H04-060589 describes a system that lets a user specify corner points of a screen region and then the content displayed in the specified screen region does not scroll when the contents displayed outside the specified screen region scroll.
  • a display device comprising:
  • the scroll portion is configured to scroll the display screen in a state where the display position of the selected content remains the same and only the non-selected contents are scrolled; and the display control portion is configured to display the selected content in a floating state in which, in a region where the selected content and non-selected content overlap each other, the selected content is displayed. Therefore, even when the screen is scrolled, the selected content is not scrolled, in regions where the selected content and non-selected contents overlap the selected content is displayed, and the user can reliably confirm the selected content. However, after a predetermined time period has elapsed, the selected content is rendered transparent or semi-transparent and other content located behind the selected content can then be focused upon and selected.
  • a plurality of contents obtained from broadcast signals are displayed on the display screen, and the selection portion selects at least one of the plurality of contents.
  • a browser screen of a communication network is displayed on the display screen, and the selection portion cuts out and selects a predetermined region on the browser screen based on the operation information.
  • the predetermined region selected by the selection portion is moved to the predetermined position, and at least a part of the predetermined region is superimposed on a non-selected region and displayed.
  • the display device further includes an enlargement portion that enlarges the predetermined region.
  • the enlargement portion enlarges the plurality of the predetermined regions to have the same size.
  • the display device further includes an enlargement portion that enlarges the predetermined region; and a weighting processing portion that performs weighting processing of the predetermined region, based on one of meta-information of content and user's preference information.
  • the enlargement portion enlarges the selected predetermined regions in accordance with a result of the weighting processing.
  • the display device further includes a weighting processing portion that performs weighting processing of the predetermined region, based on one of meta-information of content and user's preference information.
  • the predetermined region is moved to the predetermined position in accordance with a result of the weighting processing.
  • a display method comprising the steps of:
  • one or more contents displayed on the display screen are selected based on the operation information input by the user, the display screen is scrolled in a state where the display position of the selected content remains the same; and the selected content is displayed in a floating state in which, in a region where the selected content and non-selected content overlap each other, the selected content is displayed. Therefore, even when the screen is scrolled, the selected content is not scrolled, in regions where the selected content and non-selected contents overlap the selected content is displayed, and the user can reliably confirm the selected content. However, after a predetermined time period has elapsed, the selected content is rendered transparent or semi-transparent and other content located behind the content can then be focused upon and selected.
  • a plurality of contents obtained from broadcast signals are displayed on the display screen, and at least one of the plurality of contents is selected in the selecting step.
  • a browser screen of a communication network is displayed on the display screen, and a predetermined region on the browser screen is cut out and selected based on the operation information in the selecting step.
  • FIG. 1 is a functional block diagram showing the structure of a display device 100 according to an embodiment of the present invention.
  • the display device 100 is a device such as a television receiver, for example.
  • the display device 100 receives broadcast signals such as digital terrestrial broadcast signals, and displays video of a television program etc. based on video signals obtained from the broadcast signals.
  • the display device 100 includes a display portion 102 such as a liquid crystal panel, a content receiving portion 104 that receives program content from broadcast signals, and a display control portion 110 into which the received content is input and which performs control to display the content on the display portion 102.
  • the display device 100 includes constituent elements (not shown in the figures), such as an antenna that receives broadcast waves, a tuner, and a DEMUX that separates video data (video signals) and audio data (audio signals) from the broadcast signals.
  • the content receiving portion 104 receives, from the video signals received from the broadcast signals, video content supplied by each broadcast station. Information of the content is input to the display control portion 110.
  • the display control portion 110 includes a content selection portion 112, a content enlargement portion 114, a scroll portion 116, a content transparency processing portion 118, a weighting processing portion 120, and an operation input portion 122. Operation information of the user is input to the operation input portion 122 from various type of switches provided on the display device 100, and a remote control or a pointing device (a mouse or the like) that is connected to the display device 100.
  • the display device 100 can receive broadcast signals from a plurality of broadcast stations, and can display on the display portion 102 program video content of one of the broadcast stations that is selected by the user. Further, the display device 100 can receive broadcast signals from a plurality of broadcast stations, and can display, at the same time on a single screen, program videos received from the plurality of broadcast stations as contents of thumbnail images.
  • FIG. 2 shows a state in which contents are displayed as thumbnail images on the display portion 102 of the display device 100, the contents being program videos received from a plurality of broadcast stations.
  • a display frame shown in FIG. 2 indicates an image display range (a screen display region) of a display screen of the display portion 102.
  • the plurality of received contents are displayed within the display frame of the display portion 102.
  • One content that is surrounded by a thick frame in FIG. 2 shows the content to which the focus is set. The user can move the focus to another content by operating the remote control, the mouse or the like.
  • Content selection to be described later is executed by performing a selection operation in a state where the focus is set to a desired content.
  • FIG. 3 shows a state in which the user has selected one of the contents from the state shown in FIG. 2 .
  • the content selection is performed such that the content selection portion 112 of the display control portion 110 selects one of the contents according to operation information input by the user. More specifically, the user can set the focus to one of the contents shown in FIG. 2 by operating the remote control, the mouse or the like, and the outline of the content to which the focus is set is displayed with a thick frame. When the user clicks the content while the focus is set thereto, the content is selected.
  • the display device 100 when the user selects one of the contents, the position of the selected content is moved by a predetermined amount in an upper left direction. In a region where the selected content and non-selected content overlap each other, the selected content is displayed. Thus, the selected content is displayed in a floating state with respect to the non-selected content.
  • FIG. 4 shows a state in which the user has selected a plurality of contents.
  • the plurality of contents are selected as shown in FIG. 4 .
  • all the selected contents are displayed in a floating state. Accordingly, because the selected contents are displayed in a floating state, the user can easily distinguish and recognize the selected contents and non-selected contents.
  • FIG. 5 shows a state in which the user has scrolled the screen from the state shown in FIG. 4 .
  • the scrolling of the screen is performed by the scroll portion 116 of the display control portion 110 scrolling the display screen according to operation information input by the user.
  • the selected contents A, B, C and D remain in the same positions without moving.
  • the non-selected contents are scrolled in the arrow direction shown in FIG. 5 in accordance with an operation of the user. Accordingly, the selected contents do not move to the outside of the screen display region, and the user can look at other contents in a state where the user can constantly recognize the selected contents. In addition, the user can select content that newly appears in the screen display region due to the scrolling.
  • the positions in which the contents A, B, C and D have been located are scrolled in a blank state, because the contents A, B, C and D remain at their positions without moving.
  • the blank positions may be used to newly display program video content of another broadcast station.
  • FIG. 6 shows a state in which the scroll is stopped in the state shown in FIG. 5 , and the focus is moved to the position of the content A to set the focus to the content A.
  • the outline of the content A is displayed with a thick frame, thereby indicating that the focus is set to the content A. If the focus is set to the selected content in this manner and the content is then clicked, zooming (to be described later) is performed.
  • the selected content If another content slides in behind the selected content (the content A) as shown in FIG. 6 , it is possible to set the focus to the selected content.
  • the selected content if a predetermined time period has elapsed after the content is selected, the selected content becomes a state of transparency (transparent or semi-transparent). Thus, it is possible to set the focus to the content located behind the transparent or semi-transparent content and select it.
  • FIG. 7 shows a state in which a predetermined time period has elapsed from the state shown in FIG. 6 .
  • the predetermined time period has elapsed after the content A is selected, and the content A is thereby displayed as a semi-transparent image.
  • Processing to make content semi-transparent (or transparent) is performed by the content transparency processing portion 118 of the display control portion 110 when the predetermined time period has elapsed after the selection.
  • the selected content becomes semi-transparent in this manner, the user can look at a non-selected content E located behind the semi-transparent content. Accordingly, when the screen is scrolled without changing the position of the selected content, even if the selected content and the content behind the selected content overlap with each other, the user can look at the content behind the selected content.
  • FIG. 8 shows a state in which the content E is selected, the content E being located behind the content A that has been selected in the state shown in FIG. 6 or FIG. 7 .
  • the position of the content E and the position of the selected content A overlap with each other. Therefore, if the content E is selected, the selected content E is arranged in a position in which it does not overlap with the selected content A, as shown in FIG. 8 .
  • the selected content E is displayed further to the right side of the selected content A. In this manner, when content is newly selected, the newly selected content moves in a direction in which scrolling can be performed, so as not to interfere with the floating content that has already been selected. As a result, it is possible to suppress interference between the newly selected content and the already selected content.
  • FIG. 9 shows a state in which one of the selected contents A, B, C and D shown in FIG 6 is clicked and zooming is performed.
  • FIG. 9 if one of the selected contents A, B, C and D is clicked, all the selected contents A, B, C and D are enlarged.
  • the plurality of selected contents are zoomed up evenly at the same enlargement ratio, and the respective contents are enlarged to have the same size. Further, the respective contents are evenly arranged in the screen display region so that there is no bias in the arrangement.
  • FIG. 9 shows a state in which zooming is performed when the number of the selected contents is four.
  • FIG. 10 shows a state in which zooming is performed when the number of the selected contents is five (in the case of FIG. 8 , for example).
  • the enlargement ratio becomes smaller as compared to the case shown in FIG. 8 .
  • the enlarged contents are evenly arranged in the screen display region.
  • the cursor is set only to the plurality of contents that have been zoomed up.
  • FIG. 11 shows a state in which enlargement ratios of the selected contents are changed, and weighting of the zooming is performed.
  • the enlargement ratio of the content A is set to be larger than that of the other contents, and the content A is displayed in a larger size than the other contents.
  • the enlargement ratio of the content A is determined by the weighting processing portion 120 based on meta-information of the content, preference information of the user or the like. For example, based on the meta-information of the content A and the preference information of the user, with regard to a video genre to which the content A belongs, if past viewing frequency of that genre is high, the enlargement ratio of the content A is set to be larger than that of the other contents.
  • the user can reliably recognize the desired content.
  • FIG. 12 shows a state in which, from the state shown in FIG. 9 , FIG. 10 or FIG. 11 , the cursor is moved onto one of the zoomed contents so as to set the focus to the content and the content is then clicked.
  • the clicked content is displayed full-screen within the display frame. Accordingly, after the user has selected a plurality of contents that the user is interested in from the content list, if the user performs zooming and further clicks one of the selected contents, the user can finally display the content that the user is most interested in full-screen.
  • zooming is performed to enlarge and display the content. If the zoomed content is further clicked, it is possible to display the content full-screen.
  • the operation from the content selection to the full-screen display is not limited to this example. For example, by performing a predetermined operation after the content has been selected, shift to the full-screen display may be made without performing a process via the zoomed screen.
  • FIG. 13 is a schematic diagram showing an example in which, when the content A is displayed full-screen, the contents B, C, D and E are superimposed and displayed as thumbnail images. In this manner, the other selected contents may be superimposed and displayed as thumbnail images.
  • FIG. 14 is a schematic diagram showing an example in which the selected contents A, B, C and D are collectively arranged on the left side of the display frame. In this manner, the selected contents may be collectively arranged in a predetermined region within the display frame. Further, also in the arrangement shown in FIG. 14 , the order of arrangement may be determined by the weighting processing portion 120 based on meta-information of the content, preference information of the user or the like, and the contents may be displayed from the top of the display frame in descending order of the user's preference.
  • FIG. 15 is a flowchart showing processing when scrolling is performed.
  • the user operates the remote control, the mouse or the like to move the focus.
  • it is determined whether or not a destination content to which the focus is moved is in a non-display region.
  • the process proceeds to step S14, and the focus is moved to the destination content to display it.
  • step S10 when it is determined at step S10 that the destination content to which the focus is moved is in the non-display region, in other words, when the focus is moved to the outside of the display frame, the process proceeds to step S12.
  • processing at step S12, S16 and S18 by performing loop processing at steps S12, S16 and S18, it is determined, for all the contents in the screen display region, whether or not the contents are selected (step S16).
  • step S20 non-selected content is moved (scrolled) by a distance corresponding to one content in a direction opposite to the focus movement direction.
  • step S22 A row of contents in the non-display region to which the focus is moved is specified (step S22), and the row of contents is moved (scrolled) by a distance corresponding to one content in the direction opposite to the focus movement direction. As a result, the row of contents in the non-display region moves into the display frame. Thus, the row of contents that has moved by the movement processing at step 20 is replaced in the display frame.
  • FIG. 16 is a flowchart showing processing when contents displayed as thumbnails are selected and zooming is performed according to weighting.
  • step S28 the focus is set to a content in accordance with an operation by the user.
  • step S30 in accordance with the operation by the user, a desired content is selected while the focus is set thereto.
  • step S32 it is determined whether or not the selected content has already been selected. If the selected content has already been selected, the process proceeds to step S36. On the other hand, if the selected content has not already been selected, the process proceeds to step S34, and the selected content is displayed in a floating state with respect to the non-selected content.
  • step S36 the weighting of each of the contents selected at this time point is calculated.
  • the calculation of the weighting is determined by the weighting processing portion 120 based on meta-information of the content, preference information of the user or the like.
  • each of the selected contents is zoomed in accordance with the weighting calculated at step S36.
  • zooming is performed such that the higher the weighting of each of the selected contents is, the higher the enlargement ratio used for zooming is.
  • step S40 it is determined whether the focus is set to one of the zoomed contents and the one of the zoomed contents is further clicked and thereby determined, or whether the focus has been moved to another one of the zoomed contents.
  • the process proceeds to step S42 and that content is displayed full-screen.
  • the focus has been moved to another one of the zoomed contents, the process proceeds to step S44 and the focus is moved in a specified direction.
  • FIG. 17 is a flowchart showing processing when thumbnails are overlapped.
  • the focus is set to thumbnail contents in accordance with an operation of the user.
  • the process proceeds to step S54, and a timer is set.
  • a timer count is started for the content that has already been selected.
  • the process proceeds to step S56, and the timer is deleted.
  • FIG. 18 shows a case in which a predetermined time period has elapsed after the timer count is started at step S54 in FIG. 17 , and the timer reaches a transmission time.
  • step S60 transparency display of the selected content is performed, and the selected content is displayed transparently or semi-transparently.
  • the focus is set to the content located below (behind) the selected content.
  • step S64 it is determined whether the focused content located behind is further clicked and thereby selected (determined), or whether the focus has been moved to another content.
  • the process proceeds to step S66 where the determined content is moved to be adjacent to the transparently (or semi-transparently) displayed content, and is displayed in a floating state.
  • the process proceeds to step S68, and the focus is moved in a specified direction.
  • FIG. 19 is a schematic diagram showing a portal site where keyword search is possible, as an example of an Internet browser screen. If the user specifies (selects) a desired display region on the screen shown in FIG. 19 , the specified region can be stopped at the same position when the screen is scrolled.
  • FIG. 20 is shows a state in which the user has cut out a desired region A1 on the browser screen.
  • the region A1 shown in FIG. 20 is cut out by the user moving the cursor.
  • the image of the region A1 is specified as a selected image, and is moved by a predetermined amount in an upper left direction.
  • content selection is performed by the content selection portion 112 of the display control portion 110 selecting a range that is cut out by the movement of the cursor, according to operation information input by the user.
  • FIG. 21 shows a state in which the user has further cut out a region A2 from the state shown in FIG. 20 .
  • the region A2 shown in FIG. 21 is cut out by the user moving the cursor.
  • the image of the region A2 is specified as a selected image, and is moved by a predetermined amount in the upper left direction.
  • the display device 100 is structured such that, in a state where the regions A1 and A 2 are specified as shown in FIG. 21 , when the user scrolls the screen, the selected regions A1 and A2 remain at their positions and only non-selected regions are scrolled.
  • FIG. 22 shows a state in which the user has scrolled the screen in an arrow direction from the state shown in FIG. 21 .
  • the scrolling of the screen is performed by the scroll portion 116 of the display control portion 110 scrolling the display screen according to operation information input by the user.
  • the selected regions A1 and A2 remain at the same positions without moving.
  • the browser screen except the regions A1 and A2 is scrolled in the arrow direction shown in FIG. 22 in accordance with an operation of the user. Accordingly, the selected regions A1 and A2 do not move to the outside of the screen display region, and the user can look at other images in a state where the user can constantly recognize the selected regions A1 and A2 on the screen. In addition, the user can cut out and select a region that newly appears in the screen display region by scrolling.
  • the positions in which the regions A1 and A2 have originally been located are scrolled in a blank state, because the regions A1 and A2 remain at their positions without moving.
  • the blank positions may be used for another display.
  • FIG. 23 shows a state in which one of the selected regions A1 and A2 is clicked from the state shown in FIG. 22 , and zooming is performed.
  • FIG. 23 when one of the selected regions A1 and A2 is clicked, both the selected regions A1 and A2 are enlarged. At this time, the selected regions A1 and A2 are enlarged to have the same size. Further, the respective regions A1 and A2 are evenly arranged in the screen display region so that there is no bias in the arrangement.
  • the selected content or display region is displayed such that it is floating with respect to surrounding contents or regions.
  • the selected content is not scrolled.
  • the user can reliably recognize the selected content.
  • zooming it is possible to easily confirm content of the selected content by zooming the selected content. Furthermore, when zooming is performed, weighting processing is performed based on meta-information of the content, preference information of the user or the like. Because zooming is performed according to weighting, an image with higher preference of the user can be displayed in a larger size. Consequently, it is possible to significantly improve the convenience of the user.

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